Question: Can I change the ucoz domain, e.g.: mysite.ucoz.co.uk to mysiteEtc.ucoz.co.uk. Is this allowed and how?

Answer: No, once you have chosen a domain name you cannot change it, you can only create a new website.

Question: How do i setup my uCoz web page in my own domain? I did try but failed. I can see this error message:

The domain djcaner.biz has been parked but not yet attached to the account. Domain has incorrect set of name servers: ns1.hostavrupa.net, ns2.hostavrupa.net The following list of the name servers must be applied: ns1.ucoz.net, ns2.ucoz.net

Answer: The system gives you the answer: You must change the name servers in the domain control panel (your account on the website where you registered the domain).

When you use Method 2, your new domain is hosted at uCoz servers. If you use Method 3 - you just change the domain name (to be more precise you just get one more name for your site because it will be accessible by both names - the new one and the old one) but your domain remains hosted at another registrar's servers. So the difference is in the place where your new domain is hosted - either at uCoz or not.

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Ed05, if you connected the domain, the users accessed it at the new address, and then you removed the domain, it is possible that the domain data were cached at the users' end. It shouldn't take long for the cache to be updated, so the users should be able to access the website just fine by now.

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temoman2014, temoman where did you get your .tk domain name? If you get it from the freenom I could help you on how to properly use it. Just drop a pm I'm willing to help you about it. I wouldn't disclosed all information in the discussion since that isn't a uCoz stuff. I hope you understand.

Penthboy, please, make sure that the domain name is parked on the uCoz servers (aka make sure you have used the 2nd attachment method). If you have attached your domain using the 3rd method, all DNS changes need to be done in the Control Panel of the domain provider.

hey i'm joe and i do not work for the company anymore, sorry for the late replies icon by ch-chau